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Dear GDSinclair,  This is exciting news to me.   Do you have some history
of George Sinkler?   I have been searching for a connection for my James
St. Clair/ Sinclair born 1790 and by a daughter's census record he was born
in NH..  The first I come across him is in Fayette County, KY where he
marries Levinia Prather, lives and dies there.  I would appreciate any
information.    Helen St. Clair 

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> From: GDSinclair@aol.com
> To: sinclair@zilker.net
> Subject: Tracing Others
> Date: Saturday, July 04, 1998 12:42 PM
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> Looking for Sinclair/Sinkler/St. Clairs that trace to Alexander Sinkler,
born
> about 1666 in Glasgow, came to US in 1698 settling in Stafford County,
VA.
> Children were: Wayman, John, Mary, Robert, Margaret, Patience, Elizabeth,
> Sarah, George.
> 
> Wayman was born 1708 in Prince Edward County, VA, married Shirley Graham.
> Children were: George, Issac, Robert, Mary, Wayman, jr., Elizabeth,
Alexander.
> 
> George Sinkler, born 1750 in Prince Edward County, VA. Married Martha
Palmer.
> Children were: John, Elizabeth, Ruth, Lititia, William, David, Gwen,
Abner,
> Rhoda, Benjamin.
> 
> David Sinclair, born 1775 in Loudoun County, VA married Lucy Burton.
Moved to
> Columbiana County, Ohio. Children were: Levi Miller, Matilda, Hayden,
Burton,
> Lewis, Jonathon, Jacob.
> 
> I am a descendent of Merle C. Sinclair, son of Elmer Clay Sinclair, son
of
> Johnson Crawford Sinclair, son of Levi Miller Sinclair. I am looking at
> filling in the blanks on all of the descendents of the other offspring of
> David Sinclair.
> 
> I found it interesting that the descendents of George Sinkler split into
a
> group that went the southern route of Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma, and a
group
> that went to the north into Ohio and Illinois. Those that went south kept
the
> family name off St. Clair and those that went north took the Sinclair
name.
> 
> I would be interested in hearing from anyone that can fill in some of the
maby
> hjoles in the north group that started with David in Columbiana County,
Ohio.
> GDSinclair
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